[KS] Teaching Associate in Korean Language at the University of Sheffield

Sarah A Son s.a.son at sheffield.ac.uk
Mon Jun 20 10:47:22 EDT 2022


The University of Sheffield's School of East Asian Studies in the UK is now
recruiting for a Teaching Associate in Korean Language. The link to the
University of Sheffield's jobs page and the application system can be found
here <https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/jobs>. Search "Korea" in the job
listings.

In response to growing worldwide interest in Korea, we are making a
strategic appointment at University Teacher level in Korean Language. This
is an exciting opportunity to join one of Europe's leading centres of
academic excellence for the study of contemporary East Asia. You will work
closely and collaboratively with current members of staff to ensure the
continuity of delivery of first class teaching. You will plan, prepare and
deliver instruction in Korean language across all levels of undergraduate
modules.

We particularly welcome applicants who:

   - Are fluent speakers of Korean and English
   - Possess appropriate teaching qualifications or equivalent experience
   - Have leadership qualities to contribute to the direction of the School
   and bring challenge to the team


*Closing date:* For details of the closing date please view this post on
our web pages at www.sheffield.ac.uk/jobs


For more information on our application and recruitment processes visit
www.sheffield.ac.uk/jobs/application-tips


*Informal enquiries*


For informal enquiries about this job and the recruiting department,
contact: Mark Steele on *m.steele at sheffield.ac.uk
<m.steele at sheffield.ac.uk>*



For administration queries and details on the application process, contact
the lead recruiter: Mrs L Knowles on l.knowles at sheffield.ac.uk



For all online application system queries and support, visit:
www.sheffield.ac.uk/jobs/faqs
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